A recent SEC filing reveals that two unidentified customers accounted for roughly 39% of Nvidia’s second‑quarter revenue, with one contributing 23% and another 16%. The chipmaker reported record revenue of $46.7 billion for the quarter, driven by AI data‑center demand. Nvidia classifies these buyers as direct customers—OEMs, system integrators, or distributors—while cloud service providers purchase through them. CFO Nicole Kress noted that large cloud providers represent 50% of data‑center revenue, which itself makes up 88% of total revenue. Analysts warn of concentration risk but note the customers’ strong cash positions.
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